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## and are always in terms of UTC time (regardless of your local time zone settings). |
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## The schedule format is a bit different from crontab as crontab does not contains seconds. |
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## You can test the the format here: https://crontab.guru, but remove the first digit! |
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## You can test the format here: https://crontab.guru, but remove the first digit! |
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## SEC MIN HOUR DAY OF MONTH MONTH DAY OF WEEK |
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## "0 30 9,12,15 1,15 May-Aug Mon,Wed,Fri" |
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## "0 30 * * * * " |
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## A comma-separated list means only those users can create orgs: |
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# ORG_CREATION_USERS=admin1@example.com,admin2@example.com |
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## Invitations org admins to invite users, even when signups are disabled |
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## Allows org admins to invite users, even when signups are disabled |
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# INVITATIONS_ALLOWED=true |
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## Name shown in the invitation emails that don't come from a specific organization |
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# INVITATION_ORG_NAME=Vaultwarden |
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## Icon download timeout |
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## Configure the timeout value when downloading the favicons. |
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## The default is 10 seconds, but this could be to low on slower network connections |
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## The default is 10 seconds, but this could be too low on slower network connections |
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# ICON_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT=10 |
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## Block HTTP domains/IPs by Regex |
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## Any domains or IPs that match this regex won't be fetched by the internal HTTP client. |
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## Useful to hide other servers in the local network. Check the WIKI for more details |
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## NOTE: Always enclose this regex withing single quotes! |
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## NOTE: Always enclose this regex within single quotes! |
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# HTTP_REQUEST_BLOCK_REGEX='^(192\.168\.0\.[0-9]+|192\.168\.1\.[0-9]+)$' |
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## Enabling this will cause the internal HTTP client to refuse to connect to any non global IP address. |
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## Enabling this will cause the internal HTTP client to refuse to connect to any non-global IP address. |
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## Useful to secure your internal environment: See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserved_IP_addresses for a list of IPs which it will block |
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# HTTP_REQUEST_BLOCK_NON_GLOBAL_IPS=true |
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